iMPrint In Depth: Race in College

12/12/07

Contributed by Gregory Ryan

iMPrint Magazine is proud to present: "iMPrint in Depth: Race in College."

"iMPrint in Depth" aims to take an issue of importance to college students and examine it comprehensively through feature articles, videos, essays and links. This semester's topic is racial discrimination on college campuses, one of the most important issues facing American universities today.

"Then and Now: Racism in College Today"
By Aaron King

More than 50 years have passed since the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education. But what does the American higher education system have to show for it?

"Discrimination of Another Color"
By Maura Gladys

Events like the September 11th tragedy and the Virginia Tech shootings have brought to light types of discrimination historically overlooked.

"The March to Jena"
By Sherry Shen

The arrest of six African-American high school students in Jena, Louisiana, has prompted tens of thousands to stand up and protest, including many college students.

"Still Keepin' it Real?"
By Jessie Cacciola

In an iMPrint essay, Jessie Cacciola explores how music and comedy can affect how race is perceived in both positive and negative ways.

iMPrint Video: "Affirmative Action"
By Aaron Arm

A look at how affirmative action is affecting the college admissions process.

You can visit iMPrint at www.imprintmagazine.org.

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